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pat buchanan will be joining us and john calder -- john paul dejoria. stay with us [ wind howls ] [ dog barks ] ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] something powerful is coming. ♪ see it on february 3rd. ♪ neil: welcome, everybody, from our nation's capital. we are getting a little nervous. sylvania avenue -- we are just hanging here hoping that they keep these lights on behind us. otherwise we will be in the dark. all right? we don't want that to happen. rich edson really doesn't care if it does happen because he understands we are out in the cold. rich edson, with the latest? to . reporter: some 4000 attendees at these inaugural balls. they are off to a good start. this is for the inaugural ball at the washington convention center. some members and friends and campaign workers who paid for the number of performances. alicia keys started this off a while ago. brad paisley, smokey robinson, john taylor and others. nearly 40,000 people combined for the two official inaugural balls. we expect the first family to arrive shortly. neil: that is a very modern desi
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john? >> scott, normally presidents in these speeches, they take history and they bring it onstage so they can attach their agenda to it. as we've talked about, in his first speech barack obama mentioned concord, gettysburg, normandy. that history has been replaced with the civil rights history and the agenda is more in keeping with that. he talked about immigration, climate change, gun control, these are all items that when republicans i've been e-mailing with hear this, they hear the return of big government, and also they heard in his speech when the president said support for those new deal programs, make us -- they do not make us a nation of takers, they free us to take the risk that make this country great. that is code language from the campaign in which republicans talked about makers versus takers. there are echoes here that republicans here, and they get their back up. >> talk about unity. in one shot you have jay-z and paul ryan. i don't know under what circumstances you would ev
john? >> scott, normally presidents in these speeches, they take history and they bring it onstage so they can attach their agenda to it. as we've talked about, in his first speech barack obama mentioned concord, gettysburg, normandy. that history has been replaced with the civil rights history and the agenda is more in keeping with that. he talked about immigration, climate change, gun control, these are all items that when republicans i've been e-mailing with hear this, they hear the...
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john event doing our food in the north light court. so, at the conclusion of this evening's event we ask you all join us in the north light court to enjoy a wonderful selection of food and wine and drinks. i'd also like to take a moment, of course, and thank mayor lee for once again extending the invitation to host the event here as well at city hall as well as our new city administrator naomi kelly who will be making remarks here promptly in a little bit. and thank them for their generous hospitality not only 230er this event but for this program because without their leadership and support the neighborhood department network would not exist. i'd also like to thank the folks at the city hall events team who every year make this event come together and make it a success. in addition, i'd like to also thank our sponsors. * once again, pg&e the fifth year in a row stepped up and become a major sponsor here for the neighborhood empowerment network. we have two new event sponsors this year. we have next door, which is a new online program
john event doing our food in the north light court. so, at the conclusion of this evening's event we ask you all join us in the north light court to enjoy a wonderful selection of food and wine and drinks. i'd also like to take a moment, of course, and thank mayor lee for once again extending the invitation to host the event here as well at city hall as well as our new city administrator naomi kelly who will be making remarks here promptly in a little bit. and thank them for their generous...
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perkins john thanks so much for coming on it's great to be with you have you thank you so for people who haven't read the book who don't know who you are tell our audience just a really straightforward what is an economic hit man well i think it's safe to say that economic hit men have created the world's first truly global empire and it's the first empire created primarily without the military and it's not a national interest not an american empire it's really a corporate empire created by economic hit men like me we work many different ways but perhaps the most common is that we will identify a country that has resources our corporations covet like morning i'll arrange huge loans to that country from the world bank and other international banks but the money never actually goes to the country instead it goes to our own corporations to build big infrastructure projects in those countries like power plants industrial parks things that benefit a few wealthy families but don't help the poor who are too too poor to buy electricity can't get jobs industrial parks because they don't hire
perkins john thanks so much for coming on it's great to be with you have you thank you so for people who haven't read the book who don't know who you are tell our audience just a really straightforward what is an economic hit man well i think it's safe to say that economic hit men have created the world's first truly global empire and it's the first empire created primarily without the military and it's not a national interest not an american empire it's really a corporate empire created by...
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john fugelsang with us. follow him on twitter at john fusionel same so when you get over the lance armstrong and when you get over the manti te'o, there are some other issues we are kicking around this morning. john nichols with a great piece in "the nation" about the nra. this seems to be a moment finally, people are realizing this is -- i wouldn't say exactly an empty suit. >> no. >> that's an insult to men's warehouse. >> but their political clout is not what it used to be. wouldn't you agree? >> it's not. it's important to remember we the people who aren't the nra outnumber the nra and the members of the nra who support same gun control legislation outnumber the members of the nra who don't. frank luntz that not otherous left-wing activist did the poll last july of nra members. we don't know what the numbers are because they count deceased members as being members to keep their numbers higher than they are. 74% of nra members support requiring criminal background checks. 87 agree support for the second a
john fugelsang with us. follow him on twitter at john fusionel same so when you get over the lance armstrong and when you get over the manti te'o, there are some other issues we are kicking around this morning. john nichols with a great piece in "the nation" about the nra. this seems to be a moment finally, people are realizing this is -- i wouldn't say exactly an empty suit. >> no. >> that's an insult to men's warehouse. >> but their political clout is not what it...
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john. >> a long day of firsts and a long day of celebration. dan lothian at the white house this morning. the crowd expected to turn up at the national mall, not expected to be as large as four years ago, when 1.8 million people crowded into the city. they are still expecting some 800,000 people today. nothing to thumb your nose at. christi paul on the national mall where crowds are gathering. >> they are gathering and dressed to impress and to stay warm. no doubt that things have definitely picked up in the last half hour, so we've seen a lot more people. with me now is 10-year-old mari and her mom michelle who feels a special kinship with michelle obama and mckenna as well. mari, ten yearsed old. you moved from california a couple of years ago, what do you want to see today? >> inside the white house. >> reporter: you want to see inside the white house? >> you think that's going to happen? >> yes. >> they got on the train at 3:30 this morning and wasn't too bad? >> nope, wasn't bad at all. hardly any people there. >> you have a trek back? >>
john. >> a long day of firsts and a long day of celebration. dan lothian at the white house this morning. the crowd expected to turn up at the national mall, not expected to be as large as four years ago, when 1.8 million people crowded into the city. they are still expecting some 800,000 people today. nothing to thumb your nose at. christi paul on the national mall where crowds are gathering. >> they are gathering and dressed to impress and to stay warm. no doubt that things have...
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john stumpf will be are here and ebay ceo john donahoe. >> best earnings ever. the dow up 107. the high of the day a gain of 122 points. energy is doing well and disney is the biggest gainer. bank of america though not. it's down 3% after their earnings came out so they are not helping that today but the dow, 13,622. if it closed right there, that would be a new five and a half year high. the s&p, any positive close is another five-year high. for the nasdaq -- s&p up 11 points right now at 1483 and change. major averages staging this late-day rally. can the markets close above the five-year highs. that's what we're talking about here. >> wants us to go higher. clerk it out in today "closing bell" exchange. josh brown, cnbc contributor from fusion analytics and michael farr, cnbc contributor from farr, miller and our own rick santelli. hey, guys, how you doing. michael fax let's kick this off to you. what do you attribute this very strong rally today. >> i don't think anything in terms of the earnings season, maria, has spooekd spooked the markets at all so we continue in this.
john stumpf will be are here and ebay ceo john donahoe. >> best earnings ever. the dow up 107. the high of the day a gain of 122 points. energy is doing well and disney is the biggest gainer. bank of america though not. it's down 3% after their earnings came out so they are not helping that today but the dow, 13,622. if it closed right there, that would be a new five and a half year high. the s&p, any positive close is another five-year high. for the nasdaq -- s&p up 11 points...
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but his view-- particularly on john boehner-- is that boehner cannot deliver a deal. he can do all the schmoozing he wants but when john boehner, the house speaker, goes back to his caucus they are driven and ruled by imperatives that are impervious to schmoozing and this that's basically their constituents at home and therefore if boehner can't help him make a deal he has to find some other kind of leverage and that comes from the outside which is why in the inaugural address today the president talked about voters and said we have to do it not through our votes but our voices that's why he's organizing america for action, to try and build pressure from the outside that will somehow work on lawmakers. he's tried that before but they're recommitted it-to-it now that's given up on dealing with congress directly. >> if you took the 2001 most influential people in washington 2000 of them if you them in a room and ask them to chat about the topics, the president's lack of willingness to reach out to congress very much, his lack of feel for the importance of relationships,
but his view-- particularly on john boehner-- is that boehner cannot deliver a deal. he can do all the schmoozing he wants but when john boehner, the house speaker, goes back to his caucus they are driven and ruled by imperatives that are impervious to schmoozing and this that's basically their constituents at home and therefore if boehner can't help him make a deal he has to find some other kind of leverage and that comes from the outside which is why in the inaugural address today the...
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want to go back out to john fort on the apple conference call. john, what's the latest there? >> most interesting thing said in a lead up to the q & a, apple saying we used to give guidance that we knew we could beat, basically. now we're going to give guidance we believe actually reflects what we are likely to achieve. so in a way, wall street might read this as a negative in where they guided, because apple is saying they actually expect to be within that 41 to $43 billion range. they're not just saying that, they're actually going to give you the $45 billion you want. no, this is what we really believe that we're going to achieve. of course, time will tell whether this is real this time. but they're saying, hey, we're not sandbagging anymore. >> sounds a little kooky. >> after hours session lows. >> 474. okay. so it's broke that intraday low from last week. at the end of the day, this company was the street that used to get ahead of it, right? used to take that sandbag guidance and get excited about it. here they're telling you, this is what it's going to be. and so what wa
want to go back out to john fort on the apple conference call. john, what's the latest there? >> most interesting thing said in a lead up to the q & a, apple saying we used to give guidance that we knew we could beat, basically. now we're going to give guidance we believe actually reflects what we are likely to achieve. so in a way, wall street might read this as a negative in where they guided, because apple is saying they actually expect to be within that 41 to $43 billion range....
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john miller has the details on that and we'll speak with reggie love. a long-time former personal aide to president obama. that is the "cbs morning news" for this monday. thank you very much for watching. i'm anne-marie green. have a great day. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> you're watching cbs 5 eyewitness news this morning. >>> good morning everyone, it's monday january the 21st. i'm frank mallicoat. >> and i'm michelle griego. time is just about 4:30. let's get a quick check on weather and traffic. >> you have to mention the 9ers, too. >> of course i have to mention the 9ers. >> big sports weekend. pilots stuff. of course we have -- exciting stuff. of course we have that right here. the weather is changing. looks like another nice day today, but the clouds getting closer. it won't be long and we may be talking about rain. >> and martin luther king holiday. a lot of folks may be beoff work. >> it is a busy day. you know, san francisco bay area is all a buzz but so is the nation's capitol because we're p
john miller has the details on that and we'll speak with reggie love. a long-time former personal aide to president obama. that is the "cbs morning news" for this monday. thank you very much for watching. i'm anne-marie green. have a great day. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> you're watching cbs 5 eyewitness news this morning. >>> good morning everyone, it's monday january the 21st. i'm frank mallicoat. >> and i'm...
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john said it and it's true. people like me who want to research american history are incredibly dependent on the resources of the national archives. i and my research assistants, including josh israel, who is up there someplace and is going to give us some entertainment with johnson and king talking, could not possibly have gotten as far as we got in trying to unravel this story. without the resources of the archives and the unfailingly courteous, bright, helpful people from the archives. i want to personally thank them not only on behalf of myself but in behalf of other people who work in this field. they are just great. the idea of this book was sort of a gamble. it was a hunch. i wondered -- there have been lots of books written about king. there have been lots of books written about johnson. there have been lots of books written about civil rights, but no one had taken johnson and king together, put them under a microscope, and watched what they did day by day through an incredible period of history. a two-y
john said it and it's true. people like me who want to research american history are incredibly dependent on the resources of the national archives. i and my research assistants, including josh israel, who is up there someplace and is going to give us some entertainment with johnson and king talking, could not possibly have gotten as far as we got in trying to unravel this story. without the resources of the archives and the unfailingly courteous, bright, helpful people from the archives. i...
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he damaging testimooyagainst john leopold. heights..."it's extremely crazy, there's got to bb 3-4 hundreddpeople out the door," door,"the event the drew a tonight.artic air has a grip oo maryland.how low temperatures will go tomorrow myyskywatch forecass. forecast.ann the controversy over an inauuural performance. performance. the uestions over who as faking it. hello i'mmjeff barnd. barnd.and i'm jennifer gillert. gilbert.a baltimore city police officer defenns hiiself against charges that e conspired to ddal drugs. drugs. officer... kendall richburg... courtroom... today.../. jeef abell... in... northwest baltimore.../ with... new you... saw... first jeff.... officer richburg, most recently, worked heee at the nnrthwestern police district. he's part of aaspecial violeet crimm.... but tonight, tte officer ii locked up....aacused of being a criminnl himself. himself. in a federal courtroom thhs morning, officer kenneth anddpleaded 'not guilty'.... a three ount indictmenn handed down last week.....accuses him of conspiring to deal heroin,
he damaging testimooyagainst john leopold. heights..."it's extremely crazy, there's got to bb 3-4 hundreddpeople out the door," door,"the event the drew a tonight.artic air has a grip oo maryland.how low temperatures will go tomorrow myyskywatch forecass. forecast.ann the controversy over an inauuural performance. performance. the uestions over who as faking it. hello i'mmjeff barnd. barnd.and i'm jennifer gillert. gilbert.a baltimore city police officer defenns hiiself against...
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the first came in the regular season last year dominated by john's ravens 16-6. jim raven 16-6. what you will find in the next two weeks is that jim is more colorful than john and neither wants to talk about it. >> we have to prepare, no matter what relationship you have with somebody on the opposed side you're trying to beat them. that will be my approach. >> can we forget about that stuff. we did that last year. it got old last year right. >> every moment that you're talking about myself or john, that's less time that the players are going to be talked about. >> we had a few drinks. we had a few fights. we had a few arguments like all brothers. we were trying to stay out of that business. we will let the two teams duke it out. >> we haven't spoken. couple texts. can't imagine it will be much more. pretty busy getting ready. >> how reluctant is the 49ers on the stop. in his mind this is low hanging fruit and this is not a time to peel back the onion. >> harder on his parents. >> yeah. >> somebody's got to win. one of the kids has to win that game. >>> as the san francisco 49ers
the first came in the regular season last year dominated by john's ravens 16-6. jim raven 16-6. what you will find in the next two weeks is that jim is more colorful than john and neither wants to talk about it. >> we have to prepare, no matter what relationship you have with somebody on the opposed side you're trying to beat them. that will be my approach. >> can we forget about that stuff. we did that last year. it got old last year right. >> every moment that you're talking...
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john's church. good morning again. >> reporter: good morning to you, matt. inaugural planners certainly hope that the weather can only hold like this. it is cold, but the sun for the first time is out. we remember the difference just four years ago, the first family arriving here at st. john's church just a short time ago, 8:30 this morning as we saw them for the first time as a family unit. the portrait has change ad a lo since their first arrival here. with more gray in his hair, his wife with bangs and the girls certainly have sprouted, malia almost as tall as her mom. this is the church he most frequently visits, we're told by those who are inside with the first family today. the president is sitting in the front row, not too far away from the vice president joe biden. there is actually a pew reserved for the president of the united states, pew 54, where he will be sitting today. we're within eye shot of the wit house, probably a two or three football field walk. because of all the security, all the barricades, of course, they took that short drive here.
john's church. good morning again. >> reporter: good morning to you, matt. inaugural planners certainly hope that the weather can only hold like this. it is cold, but the sun for the first time is out. we remember the difference just four years ago, the first family arriving here at st. john's church just a short time ago, 8:30 this morning as we saw them for the first time as a family unit. the portrait has change ad a lo since their first arrival here. with more gray in his hair, his...
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>> reporter: jim and john harbaugh are just 15 months apart. but in two weeks, they'll stand 15 feet apart, face-to-face on the biggest stage in sports. the 49ers stunned the atlanta falcons on sunday, to clinch the nfc title. >> into the end zone for a touchdown. >> reporter: big brother's john's baltimore ravens capped off a cinderella season, sealing their destiny by running over the patriots. this game has its own twitter hash tag, #harbaugh. >> we had a few fights and arguments. we'll try to stay out of that business. we'll have the two teams duke it out as much as possible. >> reporter: john and jim grew up with the game. their father, jack, coached some of the top college teams in the country. the two boys with him every step of the way. but the emotion may only be surpassed by the man wearing number 52, ray lewis, who will come february 3rd, will play his last game in the nfl. lewis, clearly moved after the game, talked about coming back from an injury to make this his last season. >> and i knew, as a leader, the things that i gave up.
>> reporter: jim and john harbaugh are just 15 months apart. but in two weeks, they'll stand 15 feet apart, face-to-face on the biggest stage in sports. the 49ers stunned the atlanta falcons on sunday, to clinch the nfc title. >> into the end zone for a touchdown. >> reporter: big brother's john's baltimore ravens capped off a cinderella season, sealing their destiny by running over the patriots. this game has its own twitter hash tag, #harbaugh. >> we had a few fights...
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>> that's what's so alarming about this john, i had no symptoms. >> no symptoms, zero. had you been getting your p.s.a. annually? >> i get one annually with my physical. >> let's talk about psa, a blood test, stands for what. >> prostate specific antigen which means there's a protein released. >> and the protein determines what your level is. and when you get up to, what, four or five, then you have to proceed with caution but don't get unduly alarmed, is that right? >> well, there are some people that are starting to feel that even at those levels it should be investigated more closely such as biopsies. most important thing about the psa is the rate of change of the psa. you can't just take it as one particular test but rather as a series. >> he means, i believe to say it's constant at year to year. if you come in at a four one year, you should come in at a four the next year or drop, if -- or drop, if you go up you've got a problem. did you get the psas every year. >> i did. the doctor who did this for me, god bless him, he gave me my physical in '91 and my bsa was 9.
>> that's what's so alarming about this john, i had no symptoms. >> no symptoms, zero. had you been getting your p.s.a. annually? >> i get one annually with my physical. >> let's talk about psa, a blood test, stands for what. >> prostate specific antigen which means there's a protein released. >> and the protein determines what your level is. and when you get up to, what, four or five, then you have to proceed with caution but don't get unduly alarmed, is...
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>> i love the view, john. i think you may have the best seat in the house right now. >> not bad. >> thank you very much. so the washington who's who will no doubt be in full party mode tonight with inaugural events planned around the city, the commander in chief's ball and the inaugural ball will bring out big names like katy perry, brad paisley, stevie wonder and alicia keys. the festivities kicked off yesterday, like the hip hop ball. john legend, eva longoria and swiss beats took to the stage. two lucky girls, brooke baldwin and suzanne malveaux had front row seats. >> i'm brooke baldwin inside a rocking theater. this is the here rose for red, white and blue ball. on stage behind me and the headliner of the whole evening, lynyrd skynyrd. but the real heroes tonight, the men and women inside this theater, our men and women in uniform. there's a nonprofit group right here in washington called citizens honoring heroes. that's the group that's putting this on tonight, honoring our men and women who each and eve
>> i love the view, john. i think you may have the best seat in the house right now. >> not bad. >> thank you very much. so the washington who's who will no doubt be in full party mode tonight with inaugural events planned around the city, the commander in chief's ball and the inaugural ball will bring out big names like katy perry, brad paisley, stevie wonder and alicia keys. the festivities kicked off yesterday, like the hip hop ball. john legend, eva longoria and swiss...
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john's episcopal church, where the obamas sometimes attend services. leon replaces evangelical pastor louie giglio, who bowed out after controversy erupted over a sermon he gave in the 1990s condemning homosexuality. myrlie evers-williams, widow of murdered civil rights leader medgar evers, wildeliver te iocation anthe brooklyn tabernacle choir will sing. >>> this week, many religious groups praised president obama's newly announced measures to try to reduce gun violence, particularly his call for mandatory background checks and a ban on assault weapons. vice-president biden said the nation has a "moral obligation" to prevent future tragedies like the school shooting in connecticut. at a press conference in washington, members of an interfaith coalition reiterated support for strongerun control, saying they agree that it is a "moral imperative." >> we stand together because we know beyond all else that god is love. let us love one another, bind ourselves together and challenge the onslaught of violence in our nation. >>> also this week, christian group
john's episcopal church, where the obamas sometimes attend services. leon replaces evangelical pastor louie giglio, who bowed out after controversy erupted over a sermon he gave in the 1990s condemning homosexuality. myrlie evers-williams, widow of murdered civil rights leader medgar evers, wildeliver te iocation anthe brooklyn tabernacle choir will sing. >>> this week, many religious groups praised president obama's newly announced measures to try to reduce gun violence, particularly...
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i'm john scott. >> in a little news before the football game starts, right, john? >> that's right. glad to see you everybody. i'm jenna lee. today a historic day. the president officially sworn in for his second term as president of the united states. the oath of office administered by chief justice john roberts in a small ceremony at the white house. our chief white house correspondent ed henry is there live with more. ed, i won't speak for you. i know what it's like to say the wrong words now and then on live television with a live audience. this time, though, the swearing in seemed to be flawless, is that right? >> reporter: that's right, jenna. it went off without a hitch at least this time. you remember a bit of a flub from the chief justice four years ago. he went without note cards, was trying to memorize the oath, slipped up a little bit. this time he had note cards in hand. we should note the pageantry of the moment. it was held in the blue room which is a small room, about 30 by 40 feet in the white house, much smaller than the east room where some of t ceremonial rooms a
i'm john scott. >> in a little news before the football game starts, right, john? >> that's right. glad to see you everybody. i'm jenna lee. today a historic day. the president officially sworn in for his second term as president of the united states. the oath of office administered by chief justice john roberts in a small ceremony at the white house. our chief white house correspondent ed henry is there live with more. ed, i won't speak for you. i know what it's like to say the...
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. >> and i'm john king. we're live in the nation's capital on the national mall for president obama's second inauguration. plenty of excitement. a lot going on in the capital city. cnn going to bring you all the big events and all the highlights. president barack obama's second term is officially under way for seven hours now. he took the oath of office at noon today, january 20th, as required by the u.s. constitution. mr. obama sworn in. a small ceremony using a bible that belonged to his wife's family. chief justice john roberts used a note card this time avoiding, you might remember, the verbal stumble of four years ago. the president, of course, will do tomorrow in public in the traditional setting outside the capital using the same lincoln bible he used four years ago and a bible that belonged to the reverend martin luther king, jr. hundreds of thousands of people from across the country, some from around the world, will be here in the nation's capital to witness hit. earlier today at the vice president
. >> and i'm john king. we're live in the nation's capital on the national mall for president obama's second inauguration. plenty of excitement. a lot going on in the capital city. cnn going to bring you all the big events and all the highlights. president barack obama's second term is officially under way for seven hours now. he took the oath of office at noon today, january 20th, as required by the u.s. constitution. mr. obama sworn in. a small ceremony using a bible that belonged to...
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john, good to have you. >> thanks, good to be here, neil. neil: we were briefly trying to get to the bottom of the break when you started to getting vocal on these issues. i think you always have been. you have a vy strong point of view when it came to the role of government and the private sector. what brought it out or got it really big? was it the campaign? >> i don't think so. i mean, i was very concerned about the health care law. i thought it was going to be bad for business. >> why? >> it will drive up costs. neil: you saw that a lot sooner than a lot of ceos. what got the antenna up. >> i have a great confidence in free enterprise capitalism. when markets are allowed to work and competition occurs, costs tend to go down. you get more choices. we did not have free enterprise capitalism before. we ratcheted up several notches. more controlled by the government. moved away from free enterprise capitalism. i assume it will get, would. neil: so here we are, with the health care law now rolling along, not stopped or stalled by the supreme
john, good to have you. >> thanks, good to be here, neil. neil: we were briefly trying to get to the bottom of the break when you started to getting vocal on these issues. i think you always have been. you have a vy strong point of view when it came to the role of government and the private sector. what brought it out or got it really big? was it the campaign? >> i don't think so. i mean, i was very concerned about the health care law. i thought it was going to be bad for business....
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for example, john mccain is a senator. john kerry who lost to george bush is a senator. al gore who lost, remember that just a little bit in 2000, he was the vice president, so he had to be there. and one other interesting note is that speaking of bush, george w. bush and george h.w. bush, father and son, neither will be here. george 41, the older, was in the hospital. he was just released. the younger said that he is not coming because he wants to be with his father. we know, covering george bush, he likes to stay low-key, and this is not the kind of thing that he likes to come to for lots of reasons. last time he was here when he was departing the white house, it was mixed when you look at the public perception and the public reaction to it. but i think that, you know, he likes to stay out of the limelight even at traditional events like this. >> think about it. george h.w. bush was here for both reagan inaugurals, then his own inaugural, bill clinton's inaugural. i'm not sure we had a bush at the second inaugural. both were governors. the bush name has been around a l
for example, john mccain is a senator. john kerry who lost to george bush is a senator. al gore who lost, remember that just a little bit in 2000, he was the vice president, so he had to be there. and one other interesting note is that speaking of bush, george w. bush and george h.w. bush, father and son, neither will be here. george 41, the older, was in the hospital. he was just released. the younger said that he is not coming because he wants to be with his father. we know, covering george...
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john? >> we'll start overseas now. algeria, seven hostages and 11 kidnappers are reported dead today. algerian superb forces had been trying to secure the release of an unknown number of people including americans being held at this gas plant by an al qaeda-linked terror group. lance armstrong admits he cheated and admits he deserved to be punished. the disgraced cyclist told oprah winfrey he does feel remorse for what he did and says cheating cost him sponsorships word about $75 million. he could lose a lot more as sponsors and supporters sue to get some of their own money back. >>> honda is recalling 748,000 of its odyssey minivans and pilot suvs. this is the second major recall of these models in just over a month. the company says there are problems with the assembly of the air bags on the driver's side. that could increase the risk of an injury in a crash. honda says it is not aware right now of any injuries that have occurred as a result of this problem. >>> so that's the news going on around the world right now.
john? >> we'll start overseas now. algeria, seven hostages and 11 kidnappers are reported dead today. algerian superb forces had been trying to secure the release of an unknown number of people including americans being held at this gas plant by an al qaeda-linked terror group. lance armstrong admits he cheated and admits he deserved to be punished. the disgraced cyclist told oprah winfrey he does feel remorse for what he did and says cheating cost him sponsorships word about $75 million....
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john, you say it is a frivolous suit. how do we stop it? >> tort. it is it like a life guard suing a swimming pool because they are scared of water. ambulance chasing lawyers are ruining the legal system and health care professions . these guys, need tos be disbarred and we have to have lose or pay. if you bring a stupid lawsuit ainst a corporation hoping to get a quick buck. it is lose or pay. they sue somebody and get to pay if they lose . this is ridiculous. >> johnathon speaking of ridiculous . this woman was a teacher for years and said she had a fear of kids. perfect example. >> teaching since 1976 and now a development of fear of children. if you are afraid of kids don't be a teach yer if you are afraid of flying don't be a pilot. there is not right to a job that suits your preferences . i think theda americans with disabilities act give a legal standing for the frivolous lawsuits. i think we need tort reform but not a federal solution . it needs a state. we need to privatize schools as well >> cost of the frivolous lawsuits, whether it is in
john, you say it is a frivolous suit. how do we stop it? >> tort. it is it like a life guard suing a swimming pool because they are scared of water. ambulance chasing lawyers are ruining the legal system and health care professions . these guys, need tos be disbarred and we have to have lose or pay. if you bring a stupid lawsuit ainst a corporation hoping to get a quick buck. it is lose or pay. they sue somebody and get to pay if they lose . this is ridiculous. >> johnathon speaking...
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john avalon is a columnist at the daily beast. international business at the university of maryland, and annie lowrie is an economic policy reporter for "the new york times." all great movies have memorable endings. when we look back at the end of the first term, is this a blockbuster or dead? >> absolute free fall, stock market hits its historic low after the first 100 days. trying to make a case that it could have been worse. not the most inspiring re-election slogan. compare to where countries in europe are, that chose a more traditional path of austerity, we do appear poised for recovery. if you begin on a freefall and end on an up note, that has the makings of a blockbuster. >> you say the president's policies are responsible for holding america back? >> president reagan had a deep recession, unemployment peaked at 10.8%. at this point he had the economy growing at 6%. we should simply be doing better. there are important legacies here. the health care legacy. although it's going to prove to be very expensive, that's what wil
john avalon is a columnist at the daily beast. international business at the university of maryland, and annie lowrie is an economic policy reporter for "the new york times." all great movies have memorable endings. when we look back at the end of the first term, is this a blockbuster or dead? >> absolute free fall, stock market hits its historic low after the first 100 days. trying to make a case that it could have been worse. not the most inspiring re-election slogan. compare...
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john, good to have you on the program. thank you for joining us. kig it off here with that comment about business. why do you think business is heroic? >> business is the greatest value creator in the world. it has -- it creates value for its customers, for its employees, for its suppliers, for its investors, for the community that it's part of. it doesn't get credit for that. the narrative about business has been hijacked by the critics and its enemies. it's portrayed as selfish, greedy, and exploitative. when, in fact, it's helping to lift humanity up to higher -- eliminate poverty and lifting humanity up to higher levels of prosperity. it's good. it's heroic. >> i'm so glad you said that. i completely agree. it doesn't get the credit. you're absolutely right. i want to talk about the value you create with whole foods for sure. let me stay on the book for a moment because in the book you discuss keeping all the stakeholders well. investors, employees, consumers. how do you balance healthy business with that mission? isn't it impossible to please
john, good to have you on the program. thank you for joining us. kig it off here with that comment about business. why do you think business is heroic? >> business is the greatest value creator in the world. it has -- it creates value for its customers, for its employees, for its suppliers, for its investors, for the community that it's part of. it doesn't get credit for that. the narrative about business has been hijacked by the critics and its enemies. it's portrayed as selfish, greedy,...
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john, you're from a state, live free or die. even if you're a democrat or republican, you're unified when it comes to all things guns. is there any part of this you think can get passed? >> well, you've got to separate it. you've got the executive proposals that he put forward. and actually, most of those, i think, have -- bipartisan support. i mean -- >> i was just going to say -- >> i wouldn't call it going long. but getting -- >> not an overreach either. >> getting more into the system. helping states and incentivizing states to get data into the background check system. doing a better job on enforcement. nominating someone from atf. those are reasonable proposals. i think they're helpful. i don't know they would have prevented the tragedy at newtown. but i think they'll have some bipartisan support. then you have the legislation. and as you point out, presidents are going to have opposition in the opposing party. the question is whether there is division among democrats. and the key people to watch in the house, john dingle,
john, you're from a state, live free or die. even if you're a democrat or republican, you're unified when it comes to all things guns. is there any part of this you think can get passed? >> well, you've got to separate it. you've got the executive proposals that he put forward. and actually, most of those, i think, have -- bipartisan support. i mean -- >> i was just going to say -- >> i wouldn't call it going long. but getting -- >> not an overreach either. >>...
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. >> stephanie: good morning, john fugelsang. >> john fugelsang. i was hoping to join you tonight, but now i'm doing the "viewpoint" thing, so i'll be traveling down tomorrow. >> stephanie: yes. >> and you are not letting anybody know who is coming. >> stephanie: one is a major movie and television show. >> major. >> lee majors -- >> stephanie: right it is the $6 million man. chris lavoie jim and jacki opening the show. john luminaries in the audience can i just say. >> say, please. >> stephanie: everybody is going to be there. i was on tom hartman yesterday, he is coming -- everybody is coming. >> love them. >> stephanie: like jessica, steph my husband and i bought vip tickets the moment it was announced that sexy liberal would be in dc. we bought two less esteemed tickets for our daughter. screw her. my husband had to be a closeted liberal in 2007 in his professional environment. we're both eagerly awaiting our evening with the most awesome liberals everybody. you are our happy pill every day. i'm a happy pill. >> awe. >> stephanie: with admirati
. >> stephanie: good morning, john fugelsang. >> john fugelsang. i was hoping to join you tonight, but now i'm doing the "viewpoint" thing, so i'll be traveling down tomorrow. >> stephanie: yes. >> and you are not letting anybody know who is coming. >> stephanie: one is a major movie and television show. >> major. >> lee majors -- >> stephanie: right it is the $6 million man. chris lavoie jim and jacki opening the show. john luminaries...
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>> hey, john, yeah. they're going to be about 6,000 national guard troops here in the city helping a lot of those federal agencies, d.c. police and other officers supplementing them to help people get around and help you keep an eye on things. there will also be another couple thousand stationed just outside the city just in case. kind of a joint command center that is just set up and it is going to start running today. in fact, six hours from now, the d.c. police are going to be deputizing 2,000 to 3,000 other officers from all around the country who will be here working for the next couple of days trying to keep people safe. >> chris, now, we have said some 800,000 people are expected to be here. that is a smaller crowd than four years ago. how does the crowd size affect the security decisions? >> it affects everything. i mean, last time when i was here four years ago, i think the count was something near 10,000 buses rolled into the city. this year there has only been about 800 registered to come. tha
>> hey, john, yeah. they're going to be about 6,000 national guard troops here in the city helping a lot of those federal agencies, d.c. police and other officers supplementing them to help people get around and help you keep an eye on things. there will also be another couple thousand stationed just outside the city just in case. kind of a joint command center that is just set up and it is going to start running today. in fact, six hours from now, the d.c. police are going to be...
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. >> chief justice john roberts administered the oath. the president has two swearing in ceremonies because inauguration day fell yesterday. he had two of the first time around because he and justice roberts flood their lines during the public ceremony. >> vice president joe biden was also sworn in yesterday morning just as he administered his oath at the naval observatory. >> today's oaths will take place just before the noon hour. there's plenty happening before then. we have crews all around town covering every facet of today's celebration from the swearing in to the crowds, to the parade to the pictures you are sharing online. we're going to check in with all of them in a few minutes. >> we know thousands will head down to the national mall. if you haven't left already, you are going to need to know how to dress. it is chilly here. the breeze is blowing . tucker barnes, tell the folks how many layers they are going to need if they are going to head down here. >> maybe you should tell them how many layers you are wearing. think about l
. >> chief justice john roberts administered the oath. the president has two swearing in ceremonies because inauguration day fell yesterday. he had two of the first time around because he and justice roberts flood their lines during the public ceremony. >> vice president joe biden was also sworn in yesterday morning just as he administered his oath at the naval observatory. >> today's oaths will take place just before the noon hour. there's plenty happening before then. we...
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and he touches john's heart and then he moves away towards the city hall of john's memory and john set the stairs in the way that george did, cocky and sexy, cruel as all get out. and then the song ends. and i notice the
and he touches john's heart and then he moves away towards the city hall of john's memory and john set the stairs in the way that george did, cocky and sexy, cruel as all get out. and then the song ends. and i notice the
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one was john roberts that decision was very important. the other was ben bernanke at the federal reserve. both of them made a major difference. here we are. one of the reasons that president obama very much wanted to get re-elected, was to embed obama care into the system so that it could not be repealed. it would be ensured. if he had a second four years. he was worried that if he didn't get that second four years, republicans would undo it. now we are all on the path toward let's see if we can make this work. >> we got a few big supreme court cases coming up in this current session, including same-sex marriage and the chief justice could play a significant role here as well. >> he could. and, you know, he is someone who understands american politics very well. when he was a lawyer at hogan & hartson, as that law firm used to be known he was someone who used to sit around and speculate about who is going to win, someone who really gets politics. what is interesting about same-sex marriage, the politics have changed so much. even five yea
one was john roberts that decision was very important. the other was ben bernanke at the federal reserve. both of them made a major difference. here we are. one of the reasons that president obama very much wanted to get re-elected, was to embed obama care into the system so that it could not be repealed. it would be ensured. if he had a second four years. he was worried that if he didn't get that second four years, republicans would undo it. now we are all on the path toward let's see if we...
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i'm john berman. >> and i'm zoraida sambolin. it is tuesday morning. 31 minutes past the hour. >>> he's denied any use of using performance-enhancing drugs. now lance arm strong has just done that. the confession came during a 2 1/2-hour interview with oprah winfrey, which will be broadcast thursday on her own network. cnn's ed lavandera is live in texas this morning. a lot of people are wondering if this is a genuine confession, or is it part of a larger p.r. offensive? >> reporter: well, i think people will be looking and studying the body language taped interview and determine just that. it will go a lock way in determining how you feel about that. but, you know, clearly there's a need to rehabilitate his image thereafter united states anti-doping agency report that was released back in october. 11 former teammates coming out and basically accusing lance armstrong of using performance-enhancing drugs throughout his cycling career which helped him win seven tour de france titles, but that interview took place in austin yesterda
i'm john berman. >> and i'm zoraida sambolin. it is tuesday morning. 31 minutes past the hour. >>> he's denied any use of using performance-enhancing drugs. now lance arm strong has just done that. the confession came during a 2 1/2-hour interview with oprah winfrey, which will be broadcast thursday on her own network. cnn's ed lavandera is live in texas this morning. a lot of people are wondering if this is a genuine confession, or is it part of a larger p.r. offensive? >>...
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and by debby boehner, wife of house speaker john boehner. sorry to interrupt you there. >> more recently, you may disagree with the content and the tone but no one will dispute the fact that george w. bush was aiming for the bleachers with his second inaugural with what he called his freedom speech which is -- in terms of projecting american force, moral and military around the world in the wake of 9/11 and the doctrine of preemptive military action. >> you knows the reference to lincoln, we talk about being in a divided america now. in many ways we are politically. but you think about lincoln and that inauguration, both of his, it was a different level. >> different level all together. he is involved in the conflict where half a million people would be killed, the end of channeled slavery. a lot is at stake. we're fighting now but not anywhere like that, thank god. >> we're about to see the introduction of the first lady of the united states, michelle obama. as you watched her grow in this role the last four years, what do you think? >> wel
and by debby boehner, wife of house speaker john boehner. sorry to interrupt you there. >> more recently, you may disagree with the content and the tone but no one will dispute the fact that george w. bush was aiming for the bleachers with his second inaugural with what he called his freedom speech which is -- in terms of projecting american force, moral and military around the world in the wake of 9/11 and the doctrine of preemptive military action. >> you knows the reference to...
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next is a call from john. john is a naperville, illinois. an independent there. caller: i really enjoyed the inaugural program. in particular, president obama saying we need not choose between those who brought us where we are today and those who stand for where we will be in the future. then i have a question. what is the history behind the flags displayed in front of the white house? host: the white house or the capital? caller: the capital. host: there is information about the flags, which i can get for you, but not immediately. let's listen to a call from iran in georgia. you are on. republican. welcome. caller: i watched the first inauguration and thought it was wonderful. host: today the ceremonies? 2008? caller: the first inauguration he had. my main comments i wanted to make is being a republican, i am almost ashamed to say that. i did vote democratic, and i voted for president obama. the reason i did vote for him is because we need change and things to go on and start getting these people together. i am talking about the congress and senate. they need to
next is a call from john. john is a naperville, illinois. an independent there. caller: i really enjoyed the inaugural program. in particular, president obama saying we need not choose between those who brought us where we are today and those who stand for where we will be in the future. then i have a question. what is the history behind the flags displayed in front of the white house? host: the white house or the capital? caller: the capital. host: there is information about the flags, which i...
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john's staged a strong comeback against number 20 notre dame. and the red storm held on to beat the fighting irish 67-63. now to the nba, blake griffin showed impressive moves as he scored 19 points for the clippers against the rockets and even without chris paul they beat them 117-109. this alabama catherine webb has been drawing a lot of attention since she stole the spotlight from her boyfriend. webb has tweeted quote, so excited to be chosen to cover the super bowl xlvii for @insideedition in new orleans. with the job she beats her boyfriend to the nfl. here's a half-court money shot four. a contest you have to see to believe. an atlanta hawks fan throws the shot over hand and it gets stuck between the back of the rim and the backboard but the judges awarded him the $1,000 prize anyway. just because of that freak accident. >> announcer: "early today" sports is brought to you by just for men autostop. gray is over. >>> just ahead, a not so fond mile high memory for actor tony danza. and a new man in elton john's life. plus, your wicked winter
john's staged a strong comeback against number 20 notre dame. and the red storm held on to beat the fighting irish 67-63. now to the nba, blake griffin showed impressive moves as he scored 19 points for the clippers against the rockets and even without chris paul they beat them 117-109. this alabama catherine webb has been drawing a lot of attention since she stole the spotlight from her boyfriend. webb has tweeted quote, so excited to be chosen to cover the super bowl xlvii for @insideedition...
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john smith introduces the word raccoon. it was an algonquin indian word which means he who washes his face with his hands which was what the raccoon did. so these were the early or words. and they would pick up words like sleigh and coleslaw from the dutch and cafeteria and hacienda from the spanish. and these were, again, this was seen as acts of defiance, and it was very clear right through, you know, madison comes up with his own -- i mean, madison maybe the greatest word that madison came up with, "squatter." he needed a name for somebody who was illegally possessing somebody else's property. john adams came up with a bunch, caucus which he gets from an indian term, speck meaning to buy something on spec, speculation. quixotic meaning in the manner of don quixote. that was adams. john quincy adams when he was of pretty much, when we came to the alien and sedition acts, he came up with the term -- needed a name for what was going on, and he came up with the word "gag rule." that was his. so you see in the early president
john smith introduces the word raccoon. it was an algonquin indian word which means he who washes his face with his hands which was what the raccoon did. so these were the early or words. and they would pick up words like sleigh and coleslaw from the dutch and cafeteria and hacienda from the spanish. and these were, again, this was seen as acts of defiance, and it was very clear right through, you know, madison comes up with his own -- i mean, madison maybe the greatest word that madison came...
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good morning. >> ladies and gentlemen, william bailey, john rogers jr., patrick g. ryan, cochairs of the inaugural committee. and the executive director of the 56 presidential inaugural committee. ♪ ♪ >> ladies and gentlemen, the president elect [indiscernible] >> how are you? >> you are my hero. >> thank you. thank you for taking care of those people from indiana. >> great to see you. >> congratulations. >> great to see you. this is my wife. ♪ ♪ >> ladies and gentlemen, former vice president walter -- walter mondale, a dan quayle, al gore, the company the -- accompanied by their wives. ladies and gentlemen, please rise for the color guard, comprised of each of the members of the armed forces as they present our national colors. ♪ ladies and gentlemen, please be seated. >> where do you we go? ♪ >> ladies and gentlemen, the 39th president of the united states, jimmy carter and mrs. rosalynn carter. [applause] ♪ ♪ ladies and gentlemen, the 41st president of the united states, george h. w. bush and mrs. barbara bush. ladies and gentlemen, the 42nd presi
good morning. >> ladies and gentlemen, william bailey, john rogers jr., patrick g. ryan, cochairs of the inaugural committee. and the executive director of the 56 presidential inaugural committee. ♪ ♪ >> ladies and gentlemen, the president elect [indiscernible] >> how are you? >> you are my hero. >> thank you. thank you for taking care of those people from indiana. >> great to see you. >> congratulations. >> great to see you. this is my wife....
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john miller has a rare look inside f.b.i. intelligence as it prepares for next week's inauguration. >> reporter: so what are the threats to this inauguration? >> pelley: and steve hartman "on the road" with two coworkers who thought they had nothing in common until he told his stories of battles long ago. >> he's someone that i will never forget. i will tell my kids his stories. i'll tell anybody his stories that want to listen. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening. one american has been killed in that hostage standoff in algeria. frederick butaccio was an employee of the oil company b.p. we don't know how he died but u.s. got sources tell us his body has been recovered. a top official says tonight that at least six americans have survived but others have still being held. u.s. military transport planes landed near the scene and evacuated survivors. some of them described as lightly wounded. all of this is playing out at a natural gas plant in the sahara desert.
john miller has a rare look inside f.b.i. intelligence as it prepares for next week's inauguration. >> reporter: so what are the threats to this inauguration? >> pelley: and steve hartman "on the road" with two coworkers who thought they had nothing in common until he told his stories of battles long ago. >> he's someone that i will never forget. i will tell my kids his stories. i'll tell anybody his stories that want to listen. captioning sponsored by cbs this is...
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well for more on this story we can now talk live with john laughlin the director of studies institute to money and cooperation in paris thanks for being with us john perceptor noone how would you evaluate the success of the algerian operation. well i think you know obviously on the face of it it was it was a success but i mean we need to look deeper do we need to. what is the link between the algerian secret services and the islamist rebels that we are now fighting what is the link between the algerian secret services and washington. there are those who think and i find the argument persuasive that these events including the of the what's going on in my early come under the category of what we call false flag operations in other words things are stirred up in such a way that intervention is as it were required and that's the situation we're now in france and britain and other countries are sending troops into mali and so we have yet another western intervention yet more troops on the ground yet more neocolonialism and at the same time john what about syria because i spoke yeah you pro
well for more on this story we can now talk live with john laughlin the director of studies institute to money and cooperation in paris thanks for being with us john perceptor noone how would you evaluate the success of the algerian operation. well i think you know obviously on the face of it it was it was a success but i mean we need to look deeper do we need to. what is the link between the algerian secret services and the islamist rebels that we are now fighting what is the link between the...
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john you mentioned. i want you to talk more extensively about what happened there and why the jackals needed to calm the man. well ecuador had been under the leadership of the military dictators for a number of years and put into office by the cia and kept there by the cia and then there was a kind of a revolution a democratic revolution in ecuador and they but the democratically voted in this president jaime room this is back in the seventy's and i mean ran on any good this said he was going to clamp down on the oil come if you wanted them to continue drilling for oil but they had to give a bigger share of their profits to the people we didn't like that and so my job and that of other economic it was to convince try me to do differently he didn't he wouldn't be convinced he had great integrity he stuck to his guns and so he was assassinated. and i saw you in another interview you were talking about iraq. what steps were africa and there was kind of like iraq was a case where everything was tried and the
john you mentioned. i want you to talk more extensively about what happened there and why the jackals needed to calm the man. well ecuador had been under the leadership of the military dictators for a number of years and put into office by the cia and kept there by the cia and then there was a kind of a revolution a democratic revolution in ecuador and they but the democratically voted in this president jaime room this is back in the seventy's and i mean ran on any good this said he was going...
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john roberts shows us how everyone there is getting ready. the sound checks and rehearsals done and the platform awaits the president. the person preparing the most is the man who runs the show, senator charles schumer. >> there are 14 times when i introduce and sit down and remember what happened to justice roberts so i am making sure i practice. >> organizers hope the flubs are history as they prepare for a crowd that could be a third of the two million last time that overwhelmed the national mall. >> after the chaos of 2009 the committee has a smartphone app to tell people how to get from leader and there and avoid a thousand of those who caught in a tunnel and missed the inauguration. the biggest problem is the area of partisan toxicship. >> most suspend that rang core for the inaugural for the special events but the problem is by the next dawn they are right back fighting with each other. >> after a hard fought election and tough battles in congress, this inauguration draws comparisons to 2001 when tensions ran high over george bush. >>
john roberts shows us how everyone there is getting ready. the sound checks and rehearsals done and the platform awaits the president. the person preparing the most is the man who runs the show, senator charles schumer. >> there are 14 times when i introduce and sit down and remember what happened to justice roberts so i am making sure i practice. >> organizers hope the flubs are history as they prepare for a crowd that could be a third of the two million last time that overwhelmed...
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dingell, congressman john dingell of dearborn, michigan. congressman dingle is 86 years old. he is in his 30th term in congress. a few months into this term for him in june of this year, he will become the longest serving member of congress in american history. nobody since the dawn of the republic will have served as much time in congress as john dingell as of this june. john dingell is a democrat. he has been his entire career as far as i know. he is also a staunch proponent of gun rights. he is a former board member of the national rifle association. now what is going on in this photo from the vice president's office today is that john dingell is speaking to this whole group of cabinet officials and the vice president himself and his fellow house democrats, and he is speaking to them as one of the 12 vice-chairman of the democrats gun violence prevention task force in the house. this group was set up by nancy pelosi last month to be the voice of congressional democrats on reform. and it tells you something about the diversity of the demo
dingell, congressman john dingell of dearborn, michigan. congressman dingle is 86 years old. he is in his 30th term in congress. a few months into this term for him in june of this year, he will become the longest serving member of congress in american history. nobody since the dawn of the republic will have served as much time in congress as john dingell as of this june. john dingell is a democrat. he has been his entire career as far as i know. he is also a staunch proponent of gun rights. he...
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our chief meteorologist john king is standing by to give us a forecast for tomorrow, john. what's going on? what do we expect? >> if you're going to be the chief meteorologist, this is the day to be the scheef meteorologist. nobody can be mad at the weather man. take a look at a little inaugural history when it comes to the weather. move forward, first here, the hottest or the warmest inaugural in our history was the first ronald reagan inaugural, january 20th, 1981. it was 55 degrees. president reagan in a suit. nobody bundled up. that's a spring day the president had in january 1981. four years later he had the coldest inaugural in our history, it was 7 degrees at noon on january 21st, 1985. the sore moaneny, notice the difference, the ceremony was moved indoors. afternoon a windchill of minus 10 degrees to minus 20 degrees. a cold day for president reagan. what do we expect for president obama? we are told to expect temperature somewhere in the ballpark of 44 degrees when the president steps to the west front of the capitol tomorrow. as you note it is a beautiful day tod
our chief meteorologist john king is standing by to give us a forecast for tomorrow, john. what's going on? what do we expect? >> if you're going to be the chief meteorologist, this is the day to be the scheef meteorologist. nobody can be mad at the weather man. take a look at a little inaugural history when it comes to the weather. move forward, first here, the hottest or the warmest inaugural in our history was the first ronald reagan inaugural, january 20th, 1981. it was 55 degrees....
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now, john is the older by a year. yes, he put together quite a coaching resume. he led the ravens to the layoffs every year since he took over in 2008. younger brother jim just as impressive. two seasons, two nfc championships. so who is up for a little harbaugh on harbaugh action? older brother john is? >> i'm proud of jim. he's a great coach. he's a great competitor. he's the toughest competitor i've ever seen. i had to compete with him and deal with him since he was born. and he is a handful. >> he also said he's openly routing for a little bro to make it to the superbowl. now, that is one interview. and let's face it, we hear enough of them. blah blah blah blah blah. pretty mundane. but do you ever wonder what these guys are really thinking? well, the website bad at lip reading.com did a little doctoring. check this out. >> how are you feeling? >> egg rolls. i wish i had a breeze running down my leg. i would kill for a cookie. we pick the hotel. i want it now. i want cake now. i want it now. he took three chops and threw your hotdog up. i have 13 steaks over
now, john is the older by a year. yes, he put together quite a coaching resume. he led the ravens to the layoffs every year since he took over in 2008. younger brother jim just as impressive. two seasons, two nfc championships. so who is up for a little harbaugh on harbaugh action? older brother john is? >> i'm proud of jim. he's a great coach. he's a great competitor. he's the toughest competitor i've ever seen. i had to compete with him and deal with him since he was born. and he is a...
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i am also a graduate of john o'connell and it's been a great career for me. i think it's a great thing for the relationship we have formed with the school district. we met with october and signed the agreement in which five graduating students from john o'connell will come into direct entry into the carpenter's program and two of them will be females, which is great. and we're very excited about going forward with this. paula will be getting together with the john o'connell school and providing the curriculum in which the students graduating have direct entry into the carpenter's join. i also want to say that we'll be having a college and career awareness day next thursday, december 19th. so that is the late update with the carpenters thank you. >> where will that take place? >> ida b. wells high school next thursday. >> thank you so much. >> thank you so much, have a great day. >> and if there are any other members of public that would like to speak, please do just line up. >> hi. i am jim patrick, patrick and company in san francisco. i want to go to the ag
i am also a graduate of john o'connell and it's been a great career for me. i think it's a great thing for the relationship we have formed with the school district. we met with october and signed the agreement in which five graduating students from john o'connell will come into direct entry into the carpenter's program and two of them will be females, which is great. and we're very excited about going forward with this. paula will be getting together with the john o'connell school and providing...
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and wait until you hear what senator john mccain said about waterboarding and john kerry. good morning, i'm mara schiavocampo. a bitterly cold arctic blast is gripping half the nation this morning. exposure is suspected in at least four deaths, dangerously low temperatures is shutting down schools and causing water main breaks. on tuesday, one person was killed in this massive pile up of 20 vehicles caused by icy conditions in michigan. nbc meteorologist bill karins has more on this dangerous cold snap. where is it headed? >> it's settled in, just sitting there now. for many of us, especially on the eastern seaboard, this is the coldest morning in a couple years, especially when you factor in the windchills. here's the set up. it's not everyone. we're very mild today, great lakes, oklahoma, texas, through the gulf states, if you're on the other side of the jet stream from the northern plains, the great lakes and northeast, it's just like yesterday if not worse. the windchills this morning, right now the worst of it is in northern new england. this is just the temperatures
and wait until you hear what senator john mccain said about waterboarding and john kerry. good morning, i'm mara schiavocampo. a bitterly cold arctic blast is gripping half the nation this morning. exposure is suspected in at least four deaths, dangerously low temperatures is shutting down schools and causing water main breaks. on tuesday, one person was killed in this massive pile up of 20 vehicles caused by icy conditions in michigan. nbc meteorologist bill karins has more on this dangerous...
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john gonzalez is on capitol hill. the nation's capital getting ready for monday's presidential inauguration. >> let's go to john right now to talk about what is under way today. >> excitement brewing on capitol hill. president obama will have two swearing-in ceremonies the next couple days. there will be a private sunday and then the public ceremony on monday morning. organizers on capitol hill predict about 900,000 people will watch that ceremony in person here on the national mall. 250,000 of the people lucky enough to have tickets to be on the president's platform. the president will use two bibles, one on sunday and won on monday. one of them once owned by abraham lincoln and the one he will use on martin luther king day on monday was once owned by martin luther king jr. himself. you don't need tickets for the parade. you do need them to be on the platform. for the parade, no tickets, but it will be tough getting a spot. here's a look at the route. the parade will run from run straightto 15th street on pennsylvani
john gonzalez is on capitol hill. the nation's capital getting ready for monday's presidential inauguration. >> let's go to john right now to talk about what is under way today. >> excitement brewing on capitol hill. president obama will have two swearing-in ceremonies the next couple days. there will be a private sunday and then the public ceremony on monday morning. organizers on capitol hill predict about 900,000 people will watch that ceremony in person here on the national...
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. >> bill: american taliban guy john walker lind. remember him? he wins an outrageous court decision. also we have brand new bill o'reilly.com poll for you. are you ready to forgive lance armstrong for doping and lying? yes or no? bill o'reilly.com. and the factor will be right back. >> bill: continuing with is it legal. johnny michael span was killed in afghanistan by the taliban. participating in that action was an american. john walker lind who pleaded guilty in 2002 and sentenced to 20 years in prison for aiding the taliban. he is serving the sentence in terre haute, indiana. it is there that lind and other muslim convicts filed the lawsuit. with us is lis wiehl and kimberly guilfoyle. the lawsuit said what. >> simple. inmates within this correctional facility that has high risk security inmates such as john walker lind. and they were able to pray in a prayer group on a daily basis. he was precluded from doing so because they considered it to be a security risk. he is high profile and he engenders a lot of support from the inmates and tastes b
. >> bill: american taliban guy john walker lind. remember him? he wins an outrageous court decision. also we have brand new bill o'reilly.com poll for you. are you ready to forgive lance armstrong for doping and lying? yes or no? bill o'reilly.com. and the factor will be right back. >> bill: continuing with is it legal. johnny michael span was killed in afghanistan by the taliban. participating in that action was an american. john walker lind who pleaded guilty in 2002 and...
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whole foods markets co-ceo and co-founder john mackey. and he's the author of the new book "conscious capitalism: liberating the heroic spirit of business." fellow free market man john mackey, welcome back to the show. >> thank you. good to be here. >> i don't really care that much, but you backed off the term fascism. can you just tell our viewers why? >> the word has got too much baggage to it. it brings up associations with germany and italy and spain back in world war ii. so people aren't able to look at that word in any kind of objective fashion. so now i'm just saying that we have government-controlled health care. that seems rather obvious. and it doesn't get people so upset. >> right. is it actually a kind of socialism light or let's say a western european-style socialism? >> no, i don't think so. because socialism, the government owns the means of production. and the means of production will still be nominally in the hands of private enterprise, but government will tell it what to, do what it can't do. so it will direct it, it wi
whole foods markets co-ceo and co-founder john mackey. and he's the author of the new book "conscious capitalism: liberating the heroic spirit of business." fellow free market man john mackey, welcome back to the show. >> thank you. good to be here. >> i don't really care that much, but you backed off the term fascism. can you just tell our viewers why? >> the word has got too much baggage to it. it brings up associations with germany and italy and spain back in...
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jim harbaugh, and to john harbaugh. just a little bit older, the head coach of the baltimore ravens. squaring off against each other in the super bowl. they played once before - last year - 16 - 6 ravens with for john. big brother john 50 - jim 49 dad jack was college football coach: who has it better than parents going to watch from home in wisconsin. dad was college football coach - recruiting with kids in car - who's got it better than us - noooobody. that was kind of what started fare hike. we are going to hear a lot about that and they are going to hear the family and the brothers parents are more than likely going to be watching from home in wisconsin. vicki? >> a look from above the earlier celebrations. in san francisco. a pickup truck full of fans -- people waving flags celebrating. now let's to get the marina district. that's kron4'sscott rates is live, with the 49ers faithful. >> absolutely, everybody is enjoying this. >> the game was amazing i could not believe this. that we're going to go to the super bowl
jim harbaugh, and to john harbaugh. just a little bit older, the head coach of the baltimore ravens. squaring off against each other in the super bowl. they played once before - last year - 16 - 6 ravens with for john. big brother john 50 - jim 49 dad jack was college football coach: who has it better than parents going to watch from home in wisconsin. dad was college football coach - recruiting with kids in car - who's got it better than us - noooobody. that was kind of what started fare hike....
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john, good evening. >> reporter: good evening, brian. today manti te'o was out of sight, he's at a florida sports center, preparing for what he hopes is an nfl career. that as the story that is the centerpiece of his fairy tale final college year has collapsed around him. >> manti te'o! >> reporter: manti te'o was a college football hero, not just to the home crowd here at notre dame, but to fans across the country. hailed on the cover of "sports illustrated" as a star player who had triumphed over personal tragedy. in a single september day, he said, he lost both his grandmother and his girlfriend, recently diagnosed with leukemia. in an interview posted in november on notre dame's youtube channel, he talked about the pain. >> when i lost my girlfriend and my grandma, that was possibly the hardest time of my life. >> reporter: the legend grew as te'o led notre dame over michigan, the day he says his girlfriend was buried. now it turns out his girlfriend never existed. as the website deadspin first reported, her identity was created in a
john, good evening. >> reporter: good evening, brian. today manti te'o was out of sight, he's at a florida sports center, preparing for what he hopes is an nfl career. that as the story that is the centerpiece of his fairy tale final college year has collapsed around him. >> manti te'o! >> reporter: manti te'o was a college football hero, not just to the home crowd here at notre dame, but to fans across the country. hailed on the cover of "sports illustrated" as a...
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the three are john quincy adams who put his hand on a book of laws. and calvin coolage and franklin. it was accustom not to put your hand on a bible. so only three. >> what i didn't know and i don't think i knew nor did i see happening where the hand is. that is all very thought out too. >> right. everything is a message during the inauguration. beyond the speech. for example, the first inaugural parade to have african american was abraham lincoln in 1865. the first to have women marching was woodrow wilson. the people are thinking through the symbolism of the event and what they want to communicate to the country. >> younger people may think that the inaugural ceremonies always took place on the west front of the capitol and that's only during recent times. >> only 32 years old. ronald reagan shifted it . he wanted to look out toward his native california. but before that it was on the east front and a very different view. so to go back and look at the pictures before 1981, very different pictures from what you have today. >> anything stand out to yo
the three are john quincy adams who put his hand on a book of laws. and calvin coolage and franklin. it was accustom not to put your hand on a bible. so only three. >> what i didn't know and i don't think i knew nor did i see happening where the hand is. that is all very thought out too. >> right. everything is a message during the inauguration. beyond the speech. for example, the first inaugural parade to have african american was abraham lincoln in 1865. the first to have women...
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it's ravens game day straight ahead. >>> john leopold won't sit before a jury. the anne arundel county executive waived his right to a jury trial. leopold is accused of misconduct in office for using county resources not related to his job as a county executive. >>> a baltimore city student has been arrested for posing as a school officer. he appeared to work in lexington market with the understanding he was an officer. the state's attorney's office is handling it. >> we are tracking the flu outbreak. today harford harford announced it will offer free flu shots. the seasonal flu clinic will be held in the council chambers in downtown bel air. doctors say it's not too late
it's ravens game day straight ahead. >>> john leopold won't sit before a jury. the anne arundel county executive waived his right to a jury trial. leopold is accused of misconduct in office for using county resources not related to his job as a county executive. >>> a baltimore city student has been arrested for posing as a school officer. he appeared to work in lexington market with the understanding he was an officer. the state's attorney's office is handling it. >> we...
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one way is a john f. kennedy style speech saying, let's all of us go to the moon together, let's all of us go on a great mission. he didn't give that speech today. >> dana bash has former president jimmy carter. dana? >> that's right. mr. president, thank you so much. it's a pleasure to have you here. what are your first and initial reactions to president obama's speech? >> it was a very progressive speech, and i think it outlined some of the things that need to be done these next four years, and i don't have any doubt that he'll be much mora tee attentiv those things than he could be in the first four years. i was really impressed with the talk of diversity, for the prayers, for the songs. this was also very impressive. and i think it was just kind of a good spirit today, not an excitement like it was four years ago when i was also here, not an excitement like that, but i think an element of anticipati anticipation, more stable and progressive, and i think more productive administration during these next
one way is a john f. kennedy style speech saying, let's all of us go to the moon together, let's all of us go on a great mission. he didn't give that speech today. >> dana bash has former president jimmy carter. dana? >> that's right. mr. president, thank you so much. it's a pleasure to have you here. what are your first and initial reactions to president obama's speech? >> it was a very progressive speech, and i think it outlined some of the things that need to be done these...
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text the letter "a" for john, "b" for jim, "c" if you think they both will make it. check the letter declared "d" if you think both teams will fall this weekend. and the early voting shows the majority of you predict a hardball bowl. results tonight at 11. the atlantic coast conference lawsuit against the university of maryland being called extortion. the university announced it would join the big 10 conference next year. >> it is clearly illegal. they're trying to extort $53 million from the university of maryland and deprive their students and athletic programs of that money. >> they claim the maryland of that $53 million -- owed that $53 million. he is suing the acc, claiming the conference's exit fee is an illegal penalty and violation of antitrust law. >governor martin o'malley unveis an ambitious gun-control package. he is proposing a broadbent on assault weapons and a limit to the size of the magazine's -- broad ban on assault weapons and a limit to the size of the gun magazines. >> the package to are proposing on gun violence is a common- sense package. it is
text the letter "a" for john, "b" for jim, "c" if you think they both will make it. check the letter declared "d" if you think both teams will fall this weekend. and the early voting shows the majority of you predict a hardball bowl. results tonight at 11. the atlantic coast conference lawsuit against the university of maryland being called extortion. the university announced it would join the big 10 conference next year. >> it is clearly illegal....
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john's applicable church from across the white house. and they went to the capital for the health and inaugural address. here is a look from the activities of 2009 carried . [applause] [cheers and applause] [cheers and applause] [cheers and applause] [cheers and applause] >> ladies and gentlemen. the chief justice of the united states and the associate justices of the supreme court of the united states. ♪ >> ladies and gentlemen, mr. william m daley, mr. john w rogers junior, mr. patrick g ryan -- cochairs of the 56th presidential inaugural committee. and the executive director of the 56 presidential inaugural committee. ♪ >> ladies and gentlemen, the president elect cabinet. >> you are my hero. >> thank you. >> inks for taking care of those people from indiana. -- thanks for taking care of .hose people from indiana >> ladies and gentlemen, please ♪ >> ladies and gentlemen, former vice president walter mondale, former vice president al gore, accompanied by mrs. gore. and former vice president dan quayle. >> ladies and gentlemen, pl
john's applicable church from across the white house. and they went to the capital for the health and inaugural address. here is a look from the activities of 2009 carried . [applause] [cheers and applause] [cheers and applause] [cheers and applause] [cheers and applause] >> ladies and gentlemen. the chief justice of the united states and the associate justices of the supreme court of the united states. ♪ >> ladies and gentlemen, mr. william m daley, mr. john w rogers junior, mr....
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after teddy roosevelt and john kennedy. when they are technically sworn in, teddy roosevelt was the youngest by that measure. john kennedy that youngest elected by a different measure. this is barack obama's big moment. a man who, if you think about it, a little more than eight years ago had just emerge on the national sleep as a keynote speaker. it was pretty much off to the races ever since. hillary clinton. barack obama hoping to make history this day. everyone is seated. everyone is ready for this big moment. as you can see, melia in the background, sasha right behind her. the mother with her new bangs. i want to make sure i am on top of these crucial developments. we are making note of the presidents who are here. george bush senior and his son are not there today. jimmy carter is there today. bill clinton is there today. and, again, joe biden, one of the longest serving senators in the history. he may be making all the moves down to make himself in opposition as well. let's take a peek at what is going on. >> the hono
after teddy roosevelt and john kennedy. when they are technically sworn in, teddy roosevelt was the youngest by that measure. john kennedy that youngest elected by a different measure. this is barack obama's big moment. a man who, if you think about it, a little more than eight years ago had just emerge on the national sleep as a keynote speaker. it was pretty much off to the races ever since. hillary clinton. barack obama hoping to make history this day. everyone is seated. everyone is ready...
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john mackey joins us. >> susie: that and more tonight on "n.b.r." many american companies are gearing up to go public and investors are warming up to the idea of buying those shares. the success of the initial public offering of norwegian cruise lines on the nasdaq today could kick off a new wave of i.p.o.s. shares of the third largest cruise line operator in the u.s., skyrocketed more than 30%, from its $19 opening price. as erika miller reports, thanks to the bullish run in the stock market it could be full steam ahead for i.p.o.s. >> reporter: although 2012 was not exactly a banner year for initial public offerings, investment bankers expect things to improve this year. 8% of capital markets executives think there will be a substantial gain. 42% see a modest increase. but still one in five expect fewer companies to go public. this is according to a recent survey by consulting firm b.d.o. for i.p.o.s, much depends on what happens to the u.s. stock market. >> the i.p.o. market is very schizophrenic. the window for offerings opens and closes very qu
john mackey joins us. >> susie: that and more tonight on "n.b.r." many american companies are gearing up to go public and investors are warming up to the idea of buying those shares. the success of the initial public offering of norwegian cruise lines on the nasdaq today could kick off a new wave of i.p.o.s. shares of the third largest cruise line operator in the u.s., skyrocketed more than 30%, from its $19 opening price. as erika miller reports, thanks to the bullish run in...
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abc's john schriffen is on the story. oh -- >> pretty fierce. they don't face off today but could be at the super bowl. all right, so harbaugh's parents are faced with a really tough decision today. do they go to atlanta to watch jim coach the 49ers or new england to watch their other son john coach the ravens? well, not wanting to pick sides mom and dad will reportedly watch at home with no distractions rooting for both to make it to the big game. brothers jim and john harbaugh, separated by just 15 months, on the verge of facing off on the biggest stage in sports. this is one problem for the two nfl head coaches. jim's san francisco's 49ers and john's baltimore ravens have to win on the road to get to the super bowl in new orleans. >> who's got it better than us. >> reporter: considered two of the best at what they do not everyone is a fan of their in your face style. father jack coached at some of the biggest college football programs in the country. when his boys were born they were with him every step of the way. >> the better team won the
abc's john schriffen is on the story. oh -- >> pretty fierce. they don't face off today but could be at the super bowl. all right, so harbaugh's parents are faced with a really tough decision today. do they go to atlanta to watch jim coach the 49ers or new england to watch their other son john coach the ravens? well, not wanting to pick sides mom and dad will reportedly watch at home with no distractions rooting for both to make it to the big game. brothers jim and john harbaugh,...
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john versus his younger brother jim. early on in the game, the ravensin the a familiar spot 5 point underdogs. >> we are going to be counting down the days. no doubt about it as we get ready for the superbowl and the road to get here was a roller coaster and the story is better as it turns out, not just the superbowl but it's a bbr bow. linda so is live with fans talking to -- a bro bowl. linda so is live with fans talking to them is anyone up. >> reporter: yes the manager is here. we talked to two ladies who worked all night that work at the rec room and said the crowd was crazy. everyone was ecstatic and it made for a great sunday night and they left because they have been up since yesterday. but we have the manager here this morning. sam, you were sleeping during the game because of course you had to get up for your shift but when you saw the highlights pretty excited. >> it was great to wake up to that. it was the best thing. i am upset i didn't see the game but when i did wake upics watched -- up, i watched the high
john versus his younger brother jim. early on in the game, the ravensin the a familiar spot 5 point underdogs. >> we are going to be counting down the days. no doubt about it as we get ready for the superbowl and the road to get here was a roller coaster and the story is better as it turns out, not just the superbowl but it's a bbr bow. linda so is live with fans talking to -- a bro bowl. linda so is live with fans talking to them is anyone up. >> reporter: yes the manager is here....
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john stewart, john is right here being led with his development team. we have howard here as well. you have the ridge point, which is i think the most mature of the housing managers here, ridge point's been around since '68, right? >> that's right. >> and all of you amassed together with the mayor's office of housing with hope sf, with the housing authority to make sure this dream comes alive. and, so, i'm just here today to say this is just the first of many announcements. we've got three phases just at hunters view. now, hunters view was seen only as a pilot project. and if you see the smiles on this family's faces and the other 25, it's working. this pilot project is working. it's working not just because of the physical rebuild, but the care that hope sf has is about the lives and improvements of those lives. we had residents of hunters view involved in every stage of this project, looking for job training, looking to be part of this, looking to help move in and being part of the establishment. and, so, they weren't just going to be sitting back, receiving the benefits of new h
john stewart, john is right here being led with his development team. we have howard here as well. you have the ridge point, which is i think the most mature of the housing managers here, ridge point's been around since '68, right? >> that's right. >> and all of you amassed together with the mayor's office of housing with hope sf, with the housing authority to make sure this dream comes alive. and, so, i'm just here today to say this is just the first of many announcements. we've...
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john boehner said they'll take up these measures one by one. the senate is going to go in a piecemeal fashion. what interests me is the senate on the gun and on the second term agenda. harry reid said about 10 of the 23 democrats may have a real problem with this gun control agenda. maybe the number's a little bit shorter than that. but you're talking about democrats in states likele north carolina, arkansas, alaska, colorado, who will have trouble supporting the president on a whole host of these issues. it's one thing for the president to demonize the republicans and he's doing that and he's taking on a much more confrontational approach. but what happens when moderate democrats where they have to rely on some republican leaning type voters balk at the president's proposals? that changes the politics very quickly for him. gwen: but i'm curious where americans are. one of the things that i saw in his proposal is that the center for disease control should not be banned by investigating gun violence. who knew that they were? >> i don't think any
john boehner said they'll take up these measures one by one. the senate is going to go in a piecemeal fashion. what interests me is the senate on the gun and on the second term agenda. harry reid said about 10 of the 23 democrats may have a real problem with this gun control agenda. maybe the number's a little bit shorter than that. but you're talking about democrats in states likele north carolina, arkansas, alaska, colorado, who will have trouble supporting the president on a whole host of...
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watch what happens when i say "oh gangom style". >> john, can do it with me too. >> okay, okay. i can't help it. [cheers and applause] now, another thing that occurred to us was that giants winning on the road the way they did, the one thing the giants' players really missed was that ability to share it with all of you, and we thought because they're right in the back here we could give them that feeling that if they had won it right here at at&t park. it's the last inning and sergio romo needs one more strike to win the series and dave at microphone. >> ready. cabrel the hitter. here is the two-two pitch. strike three called and the giants win the world series. [cheers and applause] we missed that cheer. pretty cool. >> good work. all right so let's meet them. first of all the coaches of the san francisco giants. tim flan ree. >> ron roatus. >> the hitting instructor and royalty from cure sal. >> giants first base coach roberto kelly. >> the great pitching coach of the best pitching staff on the planet, dave righetti. >> and saibian likes to call him pitching coach number two,
watch what happens when i say "oh gangom style". >> john, can do it with me too. >> okay, okay. i can't help it. [cheers and applause] now, another thing that occurred to us was that giants winning on the road the way they did, the one thing the giants' players really missed was that ability to share it with all of you, and we thought because they're right in the back here we could give them that feeling that if they had won it right here at at&t park. it's the last...
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prescription for flu. >> whole foods ceo john mackie compared obamacare to fascism and today, john mackie explains. >> this is a controversy and i think you called the obamacare, i think the term you used was fascist and you've dialed that one back a bit? >> that was a very poor choice of words on my part. i asked about the question, the differences do i think it's socialistic and i gave a definition of socialism and fascism, and closer to that. and i didn't realize, there's so much emotional baggage with that term dating back to germany and spain and italy in world war ii, it's a loaded word, very politically incorrect. can't use it, so, now i just want to say i believe in free enterprise capitalism or conscious capitalism the way we've articulated in the book. my problem with where health care is, it's government controlled and more government controlled and opposite of free enterprise capitalism. >> greta: what's the problem with that. i take it you're not a fan of obamacare and i read your op-ed in the wall street journal. why don't you like obamacare? >> well, i think it's raising th
prescription for flu. >> whole foods ceo john mackie compared obamacare to fascism and today, john mackie explains. >> this is a controversy and i think you called the obamacare, i think the term you used was fascist and you've dialed that one back a bit? >> that was a very poor choice of words on my part. i asked about the question, the differences do i think it's socialistic and i gave a definition of socialism and fascism, and closer to that. and i didn't realize, there's...
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john mackey joins us. >> susie: that and more tonight on "n.b.r." many american companies are gearing up to go public and investors are warming up to the idea of buying those shares. the success of the initial public offering of norwegian cruise lines on the nasdaq today could kick off a new wave of i.p.o.s. shares of the third largest cruise line operator in the u.s., skyrocketed more than 30%, from its $19 opening price. as erika miller reports, thanks to the bullish run in the stock market it could be full steam ahead for i.p.o.s. >> reporter: alou
john mackey joins us. >> susie: that and more tonight on "n.b.r." many american companies are gearing up to go public and investors are warming up to the idea of buying those shares. the success of the initial public offering of norwegian cruise lines on the nasdaq today could kick off a new wave of i.p.o.s. shares of the third largest cruise line operator in the u.s., skyrocketed more than 30%, from its $19 opening price. as erika miller reports, thanks to the bullish run in...
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i, however, and not john newlin. i have more hair than john newlin. but i am vice chair of the commission. permit compliance is up. the violence is down. a variety of entertainment is what makes our city great. we will touch on the upcoming party legislation -- party bus legislation and a safe place for our youth to go. after our panel discussion will have some regard groups so we can share ideas and brainstorm. we have a very luminary panel here. right now, i would like to introduce our cheap -- chief of police. [applause] >> good afternoon. i also am not john newlin, and i have less hair than him. [laughter] is a pleasure to be here for the second year. there are fewer people here. that might be because it has been a good year. as audrey suggests i believe that is because of partnership is up. we want to be a police department that you are comfortable calling before anything happens with out fear of having us say, no, we are going to shut it down. we want to work with you to make it happen, but it means as safely as possible. certainly, alcohol alwa
i, however, and not john newlin. i have more hair than john newlin. but i am vice chair of the commission. permit compliance is up. the violence is down. a variety of entertainment is what makes our city great. we will touch on the upcoming party legislation -- party bus legislation and a safe place for our youth to go. after our panel discussion will have some regard groups so we can share ideas and brainstorm. we have a very luminary panel here. right now, i would like to introduce our cheap...
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john, we'll start with you. how much of this decline had to do with concerns of the fiscal cliff at the end of last year? what do you think? >> the decline, bill, if you take a look at it, was completely represented in the clean tech sector and the life sciences sector. the sectors we invest in are software and internet. this was the best year, 2012, for software investments since 2001. it was the second best year for internet investments since 2001. so the total picture might look grim, but in the space of technology. software and internet, it's a good story. >> software and internet as it relates to health care, or software and internet across the board, john? >> software and internet across the board. >> very interesting. yeah, go ahead. >> life sciences was down. double digits. clean tech was down almost 40%. the reason those two were down, bill, to your question about the fiscal cliff. >> right. >> is they both depend on government policy. clean tech to be successful depends on government subsidies and life
john, we'll start with you. how much of this decline had to do with concerns of the fiscal cliff at the end of last year? what do you think? >> the decline, bill, if you take a look at it, was completely represented in the clean tech sector and the life sciences sector. the sectors we invest in are software and internet. this was the best year, 2012, for software investments since 2001. it was the second best year for internet investments since 2001. so the total picture might look grim,...
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john cree que sus abejas de gran ciudad comen mejor que sus contrapartes en el campo. (john potton) las colmenas viven mejor ciudades porque aquí los árboles y flores están protegidos, es decir que no se usa ningún pesticida. ♪ (narrador) la batalla francesa contra los pesticidas comenzó a inicios de los 90 cuando los granjeros usaron un nuevo tipo de pesticida llamado neonicotinoide. los químicos contienen neurotoxinas y son rociados como tratamiento en semillas de girasol, una fuente de polen preferida por las abejas domésticas, poco tiempo después las abejas empezaron a desaparecer. el gobierno francés prohibió el químico, pero incluso después de la prohibición la cantidad de abejas siguióisminuyendo. ♪ el toxicólogo axel decourtye investigó si los pesticidas eran los culpables del misterio de la pérdida de abejas en francia. (axel decourtye) aquí hay una jaula que fue expuesta a una fuerte dosis del producto, les dimos un jarabe que contenía una fuerte dosis del pesticida, se comieron todo el jarabe, tres horas después ya estamos viendo sín
john cree que sus abejas de gran ciudad comen mejor que sus contrapartes en el campo. (john potton) las colmenas viven mejor ciudades porque aquí los árboles y flores están protegidos, es decir que no se usa ningún pesticida. ♪ (narrador) la batalla francesa contra los pesticidas comenzó a inicios de los 90 cuando los granjeros usaron un nuevo tipo de pesticida llamado neonicotinoide. los químicos contienen neurotoxinas y son rociados como tratamiento en semillas de girasol, una fuente...
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>> john roberts and his wife. he met so they are going for this in your capital for the congressional luncheon. this goes back to 1897. they have 15 shots that are going to prepare the meal in a makeshift kitchen. president lincoln dined on corned beef and cabbage and blackberry pie at a restaurant during his and abjuration. >> we are going to head to break, taking a look at the dignitaries and vips on this, our special coverage of inauguration 2013. stay with us. ♪ (train horn) vo: wherever our trains go, the economy comes to life. norfolk southern. one line, infinite possibilities. i'i invest in what i know.r. i turned 65 last week. i'm getting married. planning a life. there are risks, sure. but, there's no reward without it. i want to be prepared for the long haul. i see a world bursting with opportunities. india, china, brazil, ishares, small-caps, large-caps, ishares. industrials. low cost. every dollar counts. ishares. income. dividends. bonds. i like bonds. ishares. commodities. diversification. choices.
>> john roberts and his wife. he met so they are going for this in your capital for the congressional luncheon. this goes back to 1897. they have 15 shots that are going to prepare the meal in a makeshift kitchen. president lincoln dined on corned beef and cabbage and blackberry pie at a restaurant during his and abjuration. >> we are going to head to break, taking a look at the dignitaries and vips on this, our special coverage of inauguration 2013. stay with us. ♪ (train horn)...
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they'll play john's brother jim harbbugh and tte 49ers in super bowl 47 innnew orleens. tte 49ers bbat atlanta earlier in the ddy. is toughhno mmtter whaa the s circumstances...but last nightts win was made even sweeter because it happened in the same place the ravens fell short a year agao. more from foxborough. foxxorough. alecia sent us this photo.. of the post-game celebration.it's titled "me and mmmmy... we won the gamm!" can upload photos nd videos - to us through purpll -at -fox bbltimore -dot- com.and you can see those pictures on ur "see it shoott t send it" page at oxbaltimore dot com.or you can go tooour facebook page.. facebook dot com slash foxbaltimore....click on "inside fox45." some scary moments after sunday's big n-ffc nta championship ame. called to the scene n front of the georgia dome..... after a falcon fans was cut in the throat during an argument with sure if the peooleeinnolved is 3 pcttally atttnded the game. coming up on the early drug addiction. addiction."eventuaaly it becomes very much like a pellpsiig chrooic disease." disease."how the pres
they'll play john's brother jim harbbugh and tte 49ers in super bowl 47 innnew orleens. tte 49ers bbat atlanta earlier in the ddy. is toughhno mmtter whaa the s circumstances...but last nightts win was made even sweeter because it happened in the same place the ravens fell short a year agao. more from foxborough. foxxorough. alecia sent us this photo.. of the post-game celebration.it's titled "me and mmmmy... we won the gamm!" can upload photos nd videos - to us through purpll -at...
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i played cards with john hinckley. >> i did. that i think is interest. >> visited in the hop to president reagan. >> fellow st. elizabeth residents who had done terrible things. it was incredible. >> this is not the life we all lived. >> learned to deal with extreme characters. >> huge closet or not, this is even -- >> michelle caruso-cabrera. i'm sorry. this is -- you see what i have to deal with here? >> now my morning work is done. >> michelle, business before the bell. you have a possible warn thing morning. >> yeah. we are looking at the markets opening. how do i follow all of that, i don't know. >> don't worry about it. just ignore it. >> the markets look like they are going to open lower. could be a couple of reasons. ben bernanke made a speech late yesterday. some people in the market may have thought that he wantsment quite as enthusiastic about doing things to support the economy as maybe they had hoped. that's up for debate. also, one of the companies that gives a credit score to the united states has come out and sai
i played cards with john hinckley. >> i did. that i think is interest. >> visited in the hop to president reagan. >> fellow st. elizabeth residents who had done terrible things. it was incredible. >> this is not the life we all lived. >> learned to deal with extreme characters. >> huge closet or not, this is even -- >> michelle caruso-cabrera. i'm sorry. this is -- you see what i have to deal with here? >> now my morning work is done. >>...
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there's word the teenneven 3 police to make arrestss.. 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 anne arundel county executive john leopold is ánotá busy with public service this week... instead he's in -3 pourt faccng criminal charges issunderway in the case where leopold is accuued of misusing phe police officers who were assiggnd to protect him. -& kathleen cairns has more on phe slow proggess... in 3 3 (kc lead) "more then 100 john leopold was ii the courtroom watching the process and taking extensiie notes." &pfromm he start, john leopold has maintained his innocence:: (leopold) "i think its my 3of this countt tooknow therr's another side to this story and p waat them to hear it."he is facing misconduct chargge & policeeofficers for personal gain....the indictment accuses &pleopold of ordering his security teammto drive him to &pparking lots whereehe engaaed in a sexual rendezvous with a county employee.(9-1-1 ttpe) in a car ann iidon't think its 3 responded to this incident at the annapollssmall, leopold was alone in he car and no chaages were filed..leopood also is accused of using on-duty officers to dis
there's word the teenneven 3 police to make arrestss.. 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 anne arundel county executive john leopold is ánotá busy with public service this week... instead he's in -3 pourt faccng criminal charges issunderway in the case where leopold is accuued of misusing phe police officers who were assiggnd to protect him. -& kathleen cairns has more on phe slow proggess... in 3 3 (kc lead) "more then 100 john leopold was ii the courtroom watching the process and taking extensiie...